but jon huntsman is right that they are walking the knife's edge. you don't want an embassy to look like fortress america, and many of them do today. you have to reach out to the people. people need to access it. in the same sense, we live in very dangerous times and you've got to maintain your security. now, when you said this was the first line of the defense, this is actually the last line of defense. your first line of defense i would say is intelligence. you need to -- you want to try to get this guy in his hometown when he's strapping on the vest, not at the embassy. outside the embassy walls it's the local police force, local security forces, you rely on them as well. you want those layers of security, those rings of security around your high-value facilities. in this case, it appears despite the tragedy of three people, one person dying, that it did work. they did not get inside the u.s. embassy in ankara. >> rosa, when you said absolutely jay carney's response in saying this was a terror attack, when last time, a week later after benghazi,